Main Entrance/ Exit

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Main Entrance/ Exit
L-Taraval
Animal
Resource
Center
Great H
ighway
Enter
Zoo
Parking
OUTBACK
TRAIL
Australian
WalkAbout
Family
Farm
Cassowary
Hawk Hill
Insect
Zoo
Passenger
Loading
Zone
Little
Learners
Cabin
Prairie
Dog
CHILDREN’S
ZOO
Education
Center
Great
Hall
Paid
Parking
Wildlife
Connection
Shop
Main
Entrance/
Tickets
Exit
Bicycle
Parking
Leaping
Lemur
Café
Chimpanzee
Aye-Aye
Forest
African
Savanna
Monkey
Business
Shop
Patas Lawn
Acacia
Plaza
Conservation
Plaza
Greenie’s
Conservation
Corner
1906
Earthquake
Shack
African
Aviary
Gorilla
Preserve
N
W
Member Services Office
First Aid
Lost Children
Lost & Found
Zoo Memberships
Rentals
Wheelchairs, Jeep Strollers,
Wagons
Restroom
Telephone
TTY Telephone
ATM
Shops
Wildlife Connection
Gifts, Souvenirs, Apparel,
Espresso Bar
Monkey Business (seasonal)
Gifts, Souvenirs, Apparel
Polar
Bear
Terrace
Café
Rare
Breed
Sheep
Eagle
Island
Lion
Fountain
Grizzly
Gulch
Chacoan
Peccary
Lion & Tiger Yards
CAT KINGDOM
E
Hippo
Cafés
Leaping Lemur Café
Chefs’ Creations, Grill, Deli,
Asian Specialities, Pizza
Terrace Café
Burgers, Hot Dogs, Fries,
Ice Cream, Snacks
© January 2013
Printed on recycled paper
Black
Rhino
S
VISITOR Services
Entry Village
Greater
Rhea
BEAR
COUNTRY
Snack
Fishing
Cart
Cats
Anteater
Lion House
(Open 1-4 p.m.)
Snow
Leopard
Bobcat
River
Otter
Zebra
Enter
Zoo
Parking
Penguin
Island
Giraffe
Lodge
Giraffe
rd
Nature
Exploration
Asian
Rhino
Patas
Monkey
Mandrill
Kudu
Puente
al Sur
Dinosaur Maze
February-May
Capybara
Duiker
Hoofstock
Barn
AFRICAN
REGION
Little Puffer
Steam Train
Depot
Anteater
Lemur
Forest
Oryx
Exit
Zoo
Parking
Birds
To Little Puffer
Steam Train
PRIMATE
DISCOVERY
CENTER
va
Sea Lion
SOUTH
AMERICA
Southern
Ground
Hornbill
Entry
Village
Ostrich
Paid
Parking
Koala
Crossing
Carousel
Guest/Member
Services
Rentals
ule
Zoo Loop
Must See Exhibits
Flamingo
Gatehouse
Bo
New Playground
Fall 2013
(Area closed for
construction)
Wildlife
Theater
Carousel
Plaza
at
Pelican
Beach
Children’s
Zoo Entrance
Snack
Cart
Nature
Trail
Slo
(anaconda, birds,
turtles and frogs)
Event
Tent
Meerkat
Native
American
Animals
South American
Tropical Forest
Zoo Hours Subject to change.
Open every day, including holidays.
Winter Hours (Nov. 4 - March 9)
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Regular Hours (March 10- Nov. 3)
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Family Farm opens at 10:30 a.m.
Last admission sold 1 hour before
closing time; last Member entry half
hour before closing.
San Francisco Zoo
Sloat Blvd. & Great Hwy.
San Francisco, CA
94132-1027
www.sfzoo.org
Tel: 415.753.7080
TTY: 415.753.8141
(Telecommunications
device for the deaf only.
No operator.)
ZO O
M A NNE RS
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Please respect the animals.
Report any disturbance to the animals to 415.753.7069.
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Please do not feed Zoo animals or peacocks, gulls and squirrels.
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Please do not let children stand on railings and fences.
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The Zoo is a non-smoking facility.
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SMILE! Today you may be videotaped or photographed by a San Francisco Zoo e mployee, authorized guest, or electronic surveillance. Admission serves as permission for use of your image by these parties.
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Some animals may not be on exhibit the day of your visit. They have indoor/outdoor access. Not all animals at the Zoo are shown on the map.
M u st
see
e x h i b its
PRIMATE DISCOVERY CENTER
• Meet Romo, our newest François’ langur and see our other amazing monkeys like
black howler and squirrel monkeys.
• See five species of lemur as you walk
through Lemur Forest.
AFRICAN REGION
• Be surrounded by animals in the African
Savanna, including zebras, giraffes,
ostriches and antelopes.
• Don’t miss our Gorilla Preserve troop.
VISITOR GUIDE
Membership means great
Zoo perks for you and priceless
support for animal wellness.
See what’s new in the African Savanna
JOIN TODAY!
CHILDREN’S ZOO (Not just for kids!)
• Delight in the social interactions of the meerkats and the prairie dogs.
• Discover the remarkable Insect Zoo, Hawk Hill, Animal Resource Center
and Family Farm.
CAT KINGDOM
• See endangered tigers, snow leopards, lions and fishing cats.
• Watch the antics around Penguin Island.
• Learn how to tell two species of endangered rhinoceros apart.
Grizzly Gulch
• Get nose-to-nose with our beloved grizzly bear sisters and watch them swim and fish in their pool at Grizzly Gulch.
• Meet our polar bears, the Chacoan
peccaries and our two rescued bald eagles.
Rescued SEA LIONs
• Meet our two lovable, blind California sea lions. Learn their story and see them play together in their pool.
SPRING
SUMMER
March 25-29 June 3 through
and April 1-5 August 16
www.sfzoo.org/zoocamp
Greater Kudu
A nima l feedin g / to u r s c h ed u l e
10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
Aye-aye Tours
Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Penguins
Grizzly Bears
White Pelican
Penguins
Giraffe Lodge Open House
(4:30 p.m. after March 10 - November 3)
(Subject to change)
Check for times at the exhibit
FU N
AC T I V I T I ES
(Rides seasonal, weather permitting)
• Enjoy our beautifully restored Dentzel Carousel.
•Ride our enchanting miniature Little Puffer Steam Train.
• Listen to stories about animals with a Zoo Key at Storybooks.
An adoption of one of our
animals makes a great gift for
friends, family or for yourself!
Visit www.sfzoo.org/adopt
or call 415.753.7173.
Travel through a maze of time to complete three Mesozoic
missions. Make tracks in the Triassic, glide through the Jurassic
and earn your Jr. Paleontologist credential.
February 8 – May 12
in the Pachyderm Building
www.sfzoo.org